I was a font abuser - now...?

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rhess55

I've created a multi-worksheet Excel workbook to track statistics for a
favorite family game. Unfortunately, over the years, I've used so many
different fonts that now most often when I try to change an old font, I
get something like this message:
No new fonts may be added to this workbook

Is there some default number of fonts allowed in a workbook, and if so,
can that number be increased so I can go back and change things for
more uniformity?
Thanks much,
Rick
 
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PhilD

No new fonts may be added to this workbook

Is there some default number of fonts allowed in a workbook, and if so,
can that number be increased so I can go back and change things for
more uniformity?


At risk of suggesting something stupid, can you not change everything
to one of the fonts you're already using, then change it to a(nother)
new font?

PhilD (who usually only uses about 2 fonts!)
 
B

Bob Greenblatt

I've created a multi-worksheet Excel workbook to track statistics for a
favorite family game. Unfortunately, over the years, I've used so many
different fonts that now most often when I try to change an old font, I
get something like this message:
No new fonts may be added to this workbook

Is there some default number of fonts allowed in a workbook, and if so,
can that number be increased so I can go back and change things for
more uniformity?
Thanks much,
Rick
That most likely is caused by charts with fonts set to autoscale. Try
setting this option OFF on all charts in the workbook.
 

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